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PM satisfied with Thammanat’s clarification to parliament about his criminal past

 

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Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has given the thumbs up to embattled Deputy Agriculture Minister Thammanat Prompao after his clarification in the House on Wednesday regarding his criminal past, as reported by the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper in Australia.

 

The Prime Minister said today (Thursday) that he monitored Thammanat’s explanation and found it reasonable adding, however, that he is not ignoring the controversial issue.

 

In his clarification, concerning his apparent drug trafficking conviction in an Australian court, Thammanat claimed he was never sentenced to a prison term, as incorrectly reported by SMH, but he admitted that he was held in custody during the plea bargaining process.  He also claimed that, after a short period of detention, he spent four years working in Australia working and subsequently returned to Thailand a free man with no criminal record.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/pm-satisfied-with-thammanats-clarification-to-parliament-about-his-criminal-past/

 

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I suppose that he and the PM thinks that if you keep saying it wasn't me and i didn't do anything wrong again and again it becomes some sort of the truth and if the PM and the rest of the people who "vetted" him, than it must be the truth Al La Thailand... 

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The PM has no shame. In his eyes this criminal's lies have become truth.

Their arrogance does not even allow them to bother with the pretence of one of those compulsory investigative committees which are never heard from again. 

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3 hours ago, Thaiwrath said:

The Prime Minister said that Thammanat, like the rest of the cabinet, had passed the official vetting process adding that, if Thammanat had failed the vetting process, he would not have been appointed in the first place.

 

 

Who does the vetting ?

Probably someone, or some people, appointed by Prayut ?

If so, it's just another of the numerous government farces.

Sebastian Vettel.

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